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Enjoy The Delicious Light, Creamy Taste Of Americas No.1 Light Mayonnaise! With 100% Cage-Free Eggs, 35 Calories Per Tablespoon And 3.5G Of Fat Per Serving, Best Foods Light Mayonnaise Has Less Than Half The Fat And Calories But All The Rich, Creamy Flavor Of Best Foods Real. And People Really Love Its Taste: Best Foods Light Mayonnaise Won A National Blind Taste Test Of Leading Brands Among People With A Preference. Its So Good Most People Cant Tell The Difference Versus Regular Mayonnaise. However, We Know That To Really Bring Out The Best, We Need To Do More Than Just Taste Great. Thats Why Our Delicious Blue Ribbon Quality Mayonnaise Is Made With 100% Cage-Free Eggs, Oil And Vinegar Sourced From Trusted American Farms. Even After 100 Years, Were Still Committed To Using Premium Ingredients To Craft The Highest Quality Mayonnaise. In Fact, We Use 100% Cage-Free Eggs And Are Committed To 100% Responsibly Sourced Soybean Oil. Our Deliciously Creamy Light Mayonnaise Is A Good Source Of Omega 3-Ala (Contains 230Mg Ala Per Serving, Which Is 14% Of The 1.6G Daily Value For Ala) And Is Also Gluten-Free And Certified Kosher. It Is The Ideal Condiment For Spreading On Sandwiches And Wraps, Grilling Juicy Burgers, Mixing Creamy Dips, And Preparing Fresh Salads. Use It To Make Outrageously Delicious (And Nutritious!) Dishes Like Our Spinach & Almond Crusted Chicken, Black Bean & Corn Salsa And Spinach And Lemon Crusted Dill Cod.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main ingredients in Best Foods Light Mayonnaise? A: The main ingredients are cage-free eggs, soybean oil, vinegar, and other natural ingredients. This mayonnaise is made with simple, high-quality components.
- Q: How many ounces are in a pack of Best Foods Light Mayonnaise? A: Each squeeze bottle contains eleven point five ounces. The pack includes twelve bottles, totaling one hundred thirty-eight ounces.
- Q: Is Best Foods Light Mayonnaise gluten-free? A: Yes, Best Foods Light Mayonnaise is gluten-free. It is suitable for those with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.
- Q: How should I use Best Foods Light Mayonnaise? A: You can use it as a condiment for sandwiches, wraps, burgers, and salads. It also works well in creamy dips and dressings.
- Q: Can I use Best Foods Light Mayonnaise in cooking? A: Yes, it can be used in cooking. It's great for grilling and adding creaminess to various dishes.
- Q: Is Best Foods Light Mayonnaise suitable for vegan diets? A: No, it is not suitable for vegan diets. The mayonnaise contains eggs, which are animal-derived ingredients.
- Q: How should I store Best Foods Light Mayonnaise? A: Store it in a cool, dry place. After opening, keep it refrigerated to maintain freshness.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Best Foods Light Mayonnaise? A: Unopened, it generally lasts for several months past the expiration date. Once opened, it should be consumed within two months.
- Q: Can I freeze Best Foods Light Mayonnaise? A: No, freezing is not recommended. It can change the texture and consistency of the mayonnaise.
- Q: How does Best Foods Light Mayonnaise compare to regular mayonnaise? A: It has sixty percent less fat and calories than regular mayonnaise. However, it retains the same rich, creamy flavor.
- Q: Is Best Foods Light Mayonnaise a healthy option? A: Yes, it is a healthier alternative due to lower calories and fat content. It also contains Omega-3 ALA.
- Q: Is Best Foods Light Mayonnaise safe for children? A: Yes, it is safe for children. However, always check for allergies, especially to eggs.
- Q: How can I incorporate Best Foods Light Mayonnaise into my recipes? A: You can use it in salads, dips, and sandwich spreads. It's versatile for various dishes.
- Q: What are some recipe ideas using Best Foods Light Mayonnaise? A: Try Spinach & Almond Crusted Chicken, Black Bean & Corn Salsa, or Spinach and Lemon Crusted Dill Cod.
- Q: Is Best Foods Light Mayonnaise made with cage-free eggs? A: Yes, it is made with one hundred percent cage-free eggs. This commitment ensures higher welfare standards for hens.

